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Message started by B on Oct 30th, 2009 at 9:08am

Title: High/Low testosterone.. where did I read this?
Post by B on Oct 30th, 2009 at 9:08am
Hello!

A few weeks ago I was browsing this forum and saw a post about testosterone levels causing CH in one person and them suggesting men get it tested for something to do with it... My husband has only just been diagnosed and I'm thinking its worth a try to get the dr to test him, but I can't find the thread. Does anyone have a link?

I know it may be clutching at straws but anything's worth a go at this point!!

Thanks

B

Title: Re: High/Low testosterone.. where did I read this?
Post by Brew on Oct 30th, 2009 at 9:59am
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Title: Re: High/Low testosterone.. where did I read this?
Post by B on Oct 30th, 2009 at 10:25am
Thanks Brew  :)

Title: Re: High/Low testosterone.. where did I read this?
Post by Brew on Oct 30th, 2009 at 10:36am
You're welcome, B.

Title: Re: High/Low testosterone.. where did I read this?
Post by Bob_Johnson on Oct 30th, 2009 at 12:05pm
Headache. 2006 Jun;46(6):925-33. 


Testosterone replacement therapy for treatment refractory cluster headache.

Stillman MJ.

Objectives.-To describe the clinical characteristics and laboratory findings of cluster headache patients whose headaches responded to testosterone replacement therapy. Background.-Current evidence points to hypothalamic dysfunction, with increased metabolic hyperactivity in the region of the suprachiasmatic nucleus, as being important in the genesis of cluster headaches. This is clinically borne out in the circadian and diurnal behavior of these headaches. For years it has been recognized that male cluster headache patients appear overmasculinized. Recent neuroendocrine and sleep studies now point to an association between gonadotropin and corticotropin levels and hypothalamically entrained pineal secretion of melatonin. Results.-Seven male and 2 female patients, seen between July 2004 and February 2005, and between the ages of 32 and 56, are reported with histories of treatment resistant cluster headaches accompanied by borderline low or low serum testosterone levels. The patients failed to respond to individually tailored medical regimens, including melatonin doses of 12 mg a day or higher, high flow oxygen, maximally tolerated verapamil, antiepileptic agents, and parenteral serotonin agonists. Seven of the 9 patients met 2004 International Classification for the Diagnosis of Headache criteria for chronic cluster headaches; the other 2 patients had episodic cluster headaches of several months duration. After neurological and physical examination all patients had laboratory investigations including fasting lipid panel, PSA (where indicated), LH, FSH, and testosterone levels (both free and total). All 9 patients demonstrated either abnormally low or low, normal testosterone levels. After supplementation with either pure testosterone in 5 of 7 male patients or combination testosterone/estrogen therapy in both female patients, the patients achieved cluster headache freedom for the first 24 hours. Four male chronic cluster patients, all with abnormally low testosterone levels, achieved remission. Conclusions.-Abnormal testosterone levels in patients with episodic or chronic cluster headaches refractory to maximal medical management may predict a therapeutic response to testosterone replacement therapy. In the described cases, diurnal variation of attacks, a seasonal cluster pattern, and previous, transient responsiveness to melatonin therapy pointed to the hypothalamus as the site of neurological dysfunction. Prospective studies pairing hormone levels and polysomnographic data are needed.

PMID: 16732838 

Title: Re: High/Low testosterone.. where did I read this?
Post by LeLimey on Nov 3rd, 2009 at 10:05am
Hello B
Regarding your question on testosterone, there is a topic on the OUCH message board START PRINTPAGEMultimedia File Viewing and Clickable Links are available for Registered Members only!!  You need to Login or RegisterEND PRINTPAGE  about research into testosterone and CH. It may interest you to take a look, you may be able to help!
Regards
Helen

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